A royal treasure trove for the youth
The Mutoko Royal Fruit and Vegetable Hub was commissioned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in October last year with a view to providing a market for horticultural produce from local communities.
State of CSR in the Zimbabwean mining sector
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)was re-popularised on a global level at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
38 killed by trains
THIRTY-EIGHT people have been killed by trains this year after hurling themselves in front of oncoming locomotives in apparent cases of suicide, the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has confirmed.
SA consumers remain bleak over rising inflation
South African consumer confidence remained in the doldrums in the third quarter, weighed down by rising inflationary pressures and lending costs.
Angola Africa’s biggest oil producer in August
Nigeria lost its crown as Africa’s largest crude producer as Angola surpassed the country for the first time in more than five years.
Tips for successful trading in Zimbabwe
Anybody who needs to turn into a productive stock dealer in Zimbabwe needs just put in no time flat online to track down such expressions as “plan your exchange; exchange…
Chiefs fall at Ngezi
AN early goal inside the opening 10 minutes of by debutant Tapiwa Mandinyenya was all Ngezi Platinum Stars needed to punish Bulawayo Chiefs and record their second consecutive victory.
Brig-Gen Kaneta dies
DIRECTOR General responsible for logistics at the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Headquarters Brigadier General Charles Kaneta has died.
Gary Neville disagrees with Premier League’s decision to postpone weekend fixtures
Manchester United legend Gary Neville disagrees with the Premier League’s decision to postpone this weekend’s fixtures following the death of Queen Elizabth II.
Hope and excitement over UK Trade & Investment Fair …as UK and Zimbabwe firms relish opportunity to grow trade
A private sector-led trade and investment fair will run from September 15 to September 18 in Letchworth Garden City, UK.











